Business & Finance Live webinar series — COVID-19: Utility Crisis Management Jennifer Runyon 3.27.2020 Share Tags COVID-19 (coronavirus) Webinar broadcast series Asia-Pacific — 6 April 2020 06h00 GMT | 14h00 (UTC+8)Europe — 7 April 2020 13h00 GMT | 14h00 (CET)USA — 8 April 2020 15h00 GMT | 11h00 (UTC+4)Africa — 9 April 2020 12h00 GMT | 14h00 (UTC+2) The utility industry has been tested in unprecedented ways by COVID-19. Utilities in the power and energy sector have had to rapidly implement coping mechanisms and strategies to protect staff, customers and their bottom line. But that adaptation has not been without its challenges, financial, operational and social. Join this live virtual discussion where we bring you the best insights from key utilities around the world who have dealt with or are dealing with the challenge of keeping services operational in an age of social distancing and isolation. Some of the questions we will ask and answer include: What coping mechanisms have utilities implemented to ensure that the needs of employees and customers remain served?What financial implications does this pandemic have on projects mid-construction?How have supplier issues impacted the utility business and what mitigation have organisations put in place?What has the impact of a shift from commercial and industrial load to largely domestic load had on business?How has technology enabled you to continue operations and ensure reliability of service? Register your virtual seat to attend one or all of the live sessions: Monday 6 April: Asia-Pacific insights Tuesday 7 April: European insights Wednesday 8 April: USA insights Thursday 9 April: Africa insights We will be taking live questions from the audience before and during the event. CLICK IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE ORGANIZER Related Posts Portfolio of northeast U.S. hydropower assets totaling 10.7 MW is now for sale Maine hydropower corridor will resume construction despite big jump in cost, CEO says Hydropower transmission corridor to be renegotiated because of cost increases Chelan PUD and Avista announce long-term hydropower contract